Sector-specific

Hydrogen Mobility and Infrastructure

This course is designed for professionals and graduates in the transport and energy sectors who are keen to enhance or update their understanding of hydrogen mobility and infrastructure. Participants will explore land, air, and maritime mobility, hydrogen management, and the intricacies of transport and logistics, gaining valuable insights into this evolving field.

40 hours Energy

The Hydrogen Mobility and Infrastructure course is your gateway to mastering the future of sustainable transport. As the world shifts towards cleaner energy, the hydrogen sector is booming, creating an unprecedented demand for skilled professionals. This online course is crafted to equip you with the knowledge and skills to thrive in this dynamic industry. Delve into the intricacies of land, air, and maritime mobility, and explore the complexities of hydrogen management and logistics. By joining this course, you position yourself at the forefront of a revolution, gaining insights that will empower you to shape the future of transport. Embrace the opportunity to become a leader in a field that is not only vital for environmental sustainability but also rich in career prospects.

Course objectives

- To understand hydrogen's role in land mobility solutions.

- To explore hydrogen applications in air and maritime mobility.

- To learn about hydrogen management strategies and technologies.

- To assess the impact of hydrogen on transport and logistics.

- To evaluate the benefits and challenges of hydrogen infrastructure.

- To analyse the integration of hydrogen in existing transport systems.

What does it prepare you for?

This course equips you to understand and navigate the evolving landscape of hydrogen mobility and infrastructure. You'll gain insights into land, air, and maritime mobility, and learn to manage hydrogen systems effectively. By the end, you'll be able to assess and optimise transport and logistics solutions, incorporating hydrogen as a sustainable energy source, and contribute to innovative strategies in the mobility sector.

Teaching units

UNIT 1. LAND MOBILITY
Light transport
Heavy duty transport
Captive fleets
Railway sector
Infrastructures
UNIT 2. AIR AND MARITIME MOBILITY
Energy transition in air transport
Sustainable aviation fuels
Energy transition in maritime transport
Sustainable fuels for maritime transport
Evolution of air and maritime transport
UNIT 3. HYDROGEN MANAGEMENT
Risk of hydrogen
Hydrogen detection
Security aspects
Explosive environments
Hydrogen risk assesment
UNIT 4. TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS
Hydrogen production pathways
Distributed generation systems
Comparison between generation systems
Environmental, health, and safety aspects of the hydrogen production pathways
Safety and risks associated with hydrogen transmissionn, distribution and storage

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